It is not without reason that our candles have been called the finest beeswax candles available. We have earned this reputation by assiduous attention to the quality and integrity of our wax products.

Astonishingly, bees produce wax directly from their own bodies and use it to seal each cell of the honeycombs in the hive. This wax seal is commonly referred to as "cappings" and, characteristic of hives in the Midwest, is lemon-yellow to gold in color. Mt. Sinai's beekeepers employ an old-style process to remove the honey from the honeycomb, allowing for the retention of the original fragrance and color of the wax. Additionally, Mt. Sinai uses only the finest-quality braided cotton wicking for its candles.

All orders of 5 lbs.+ within the contiguous U.S. receive free shipping. $2.00 surcharge on residential addresses. Orders of 30 lbs. or more to Alaska & Hawaii. Does not include bishop's candles.

$7.00 per lb.
All standard candles are the same price. Don't be forced into "boxes" or "cases" of candles. Buy exactly what you need, wrapped in individual 1lb. bundles.
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Need your order fast? Most orders placed before 10a.m. CST, Monday thru Thursday, are shipped the next day.
Diameter:
1/4"
Sizes:
9",12" & 14"
Approx. per/lb:
35-40
Burn Time 12":
Approx. 2h 30m
Diameter:
1/2"
Sizes:
12"
Approx. per/lb:
12-14
Burn Time 12":
Approx. 6h 40m
Diameter:
3/4"
Sizes:
12"
Approx. per/lb:
5-7
Burn Time 12":
Approx. 11h 45m
Diameter:
5/8"
Sizes:
22"
Sold in Sets:
5 per set
5 set minimum
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Diameter:
3/8"
Sizes:
9",12" & 14"
Approx. per/lb:
20-24
Burn Time 12":
Approx. 3h 40m
Because our candles are not made by pouring melted wax into a mold, but by repeated dipping, all diameters and lengths are approximate.
Switching from paraffin to 100% Beeswax or just want to know the difference? Read below.
As long as our candles are kept from direct contact with blowing air, they will burn evenly, slowly, cleanly, and completely, without leaving residue. Pure beeswax, like olive oil, wine, wheat, and other natural and pure substances, is as an important element in the worship of the Orthodox Church; respecting this tradition, Mt. Sinai is scrupulous about quality. Many other candle makers blend their beeswax with paraffin to reduce production costs.

Conversely, paraffin is produced from the "dewaxing" of lubricating-oil fractions of petroleum. In making candles petroleum must be purified by means of a solvent based de-oiling operation. The petroleum is treated with sulfuric acid followed by clay filtration and deodorizing for the removal of impurities. Petroleum paraffin, which most commercial candles are made from, also constitutes the making of ethane, propane and butane. The presence of some impurities in paraffin may give rise to skin irritations and in rare cases to eczema (chronic skin inflammation). Paraffin candles produce a black soot that gradually coats paintings, furnishings and walls. Sometimes it is visible on the candle itself. They also tend to drip excessively, often leaving a mess as they burn.

Many of our customers appreciate our Standing Order program. You set the amount you would like shipped, monthly or bimonthly and change or cancel at any time. Contact us here for info.

As a service to our customers we have decided to reinstate our candle stub return policy. We will issue credits in the amount of $.75 per lb., shipping is the responsibility of the customer.

Requirements:

- Returned stubs MUST be from our candles only
- Any debris or foreign materials (this includes candles of any other origin) will result in a zero credit issue.

- Returns MUST be pre-approved via phone or email.

Some of our fellow candle makers choose to sell their candles by the box rather than by the pound. A few have even implied that candles sold by the pound are in some way misleading. Imagine buying apples this way, a store has 5 large apples for a certain price and 5 smaller apples of the same variety for the same price, which would you buy? In the same vein, a candle maker who sells a box of 1000 candles for a set price can undersize those candles slightly, just enough to save himself a bit of beeswax. When you buy candles by the pound, regardless of size, a pound is a pound, you always get what you pay for.